ccm:集成服务器框中的电流感知容量管理

Hui Chen, Meina Song, Junde Song, Ada Gavrilovska, K. Schwan, M. Kesavan
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使用虚拟化技术对服务器进行整合是降低数据中心能耗的常用方法。然而,当前的实践假设在同构物理环境中操作的同构服务器。在我们的中型、设备齐全的数据中心收集的实验证据挑战了这些假设,发现机箱结构会显著影响冷却功率的使用。特别是,单个机箱中的多个功率域可以具有不同水平的功率效率,而且,功耗受到这两个域之间电流水平差异的影响。本文介绍了为验证这些事实而设计的实验,然后介绍了提出的电流感知容量管理系统(ccm),该系统通过在服务器之间定期迁移虚拟机来控制跨电源域的资源分配。该方法不仅充分考虑了两个域之间电流差异的影响,而且还对节点温度水平实施了功率上限和安全级别。与不考虑物理限制的行业标准技术相比,当前的意识技术可以提高性能和功耗,节省约16%的能源。这样的节省表明了在IT系统管理方式中增加物理意识的效用。
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CACM: Current-aware capacity management in consolidated server enclosures
Using virtualization to consolidate servers is a routine method for reducing power consumption in data centers. Current practice, however, assumes homogeneous servers that operate in a homogeneous physical environment. Experimental evidence collected in our mid-size, fully instrumented data center challenges those assumptions, by finding that chassis construction can significantly influence cooling power usage. In particular, the multiple power domains in a single chassis can have different levels of power efficiency, and further, power consumption is affected by the differences in electrical current levels across these two domains. This paper describes experiments designed to validate these facts, followed by a proposed current-aware capacity management system (CACM) that controls resource allocation across power domains by periodically migrating virtual machines among servers. The method not only fully accounts for the influence of current difference between the two domains, but also enforces power caps and safety levels for node temperature levels. Comparisons with industry-standard techniques that are not aware of physical constraints show that current-awareness can improve performance as well as power consumption, with about 16% in energy savings. Such savings indicate the utility of adding physical awareness to the ways in which IT systems are managed.
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